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"Didn't Apply Ourselves": Rohit Sharma On Batting Peformance In 2nd T20I vs West Indies

India captain Rohit Sharma said he will continue to back young bowlers and give them opportunities to showcase their skills at crunch moments of a game. Rohit's comments came in the backdrop of his decision to bring in Avesh Khan (1/31 from 2.2 overs) to bowl the last over of the low-scoring second T20I instead of the more experienced Bhuvneswar Kumar (0/12 from 2 overs).

Rohit said he wanted to test India's bowling depth with an eye on the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia later this year.

"It's all about giving opportunity. We know Bhuvneshwar, what he brings to the table, but if you don't give opportunity to Avesh or Arshdeep you will never find out what it means to bowl at the death for India," Rohit said after the match.

"They have done it in the IPL. Just one game, those guys don't need to panic. They need backing and opportunity," he added.

While Rohit feels that the Indian batters did not apply themselves on a batting-friendly surface in the five-wicket defeat against West Indies in the second T20, he is hopeful of a quick turnaround.

"It was not enough runs on the board for us. We didn't bat well. Pitch was playing quite nicely but we didn't apply ourselves. But that can happen," he said.

"I have said again and again that when you are trying something as a batting group, it won't work out always. We will try to see our mistakes and look to correct them," Rohit added.

Obed McCoy wreaked havoc with the ball with brilliant figures of 6 for 17 as India managed just 138 runs.

Rohit lauded the fighting spirit of his side, especially the bowlers, who dragged the game till the last over.

"Proud of the team. When you are defending a target like that, it can end in 13-14 overs or you try to drag it to the last over.

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